Nicholas Shaxson
Shaxson probes the opaque world of global finance with a critical eye, challenging the status quo by shedding light on the hidden mechanisms that drive inequality and economic disparities. His work delves into the intricacies of tax havens and their profound impact on global governance, as seen in his influential book, "Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World". Meanwhile, Shaxson's exploration of the "resource curse" highlights how oil wealth in African nations can lead to corruption and conflict, thereby adding a unique dimension to discussions on international development and economic policy.\n\nDrawing from his diverse upbringing across continents, Shaxson's investigative style is both analytical and accessible, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of complex financial systems. His focus extends to the detrimental effects of oversized financial sectors on national economies, encapsulated in the concept of the "Finance Curse". Furthermore, Shaxson tackles the growing power of multinational corporations and monopolistic practices, which he plans to explore further in his forthcoming book on market power and surveillance capitalism.\n\nReaders who engage with Shaxson's work gain not only insights into the hidden operations of global finance but also a call to action for transparency and accountability. His contributions have sparked significant discourse among policymakers, academics, and the broader public, urging a reevaluation of financial systems to foster a more equitable global economy. As an author who combines detailed research with compelling narratives, Shaxson's bio underscores his role as a pivotal figure in economic journalism and advocacy for tax justice.
Books by Nicholas Shaxson

Treasure Islands
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